I had bird nest in my air conditioners. The techs came out and removed the nest carefully and then put wire mesh around my air conditioner so it would not happen again. They were quick and friendly . What I liked the most is while they were came out for one job they stumbled on a bee hive above one of the air conditioners and removed it FREE of Charge .. Great customer service... Very happy with the price too .. Keep up the good work ALCO

Written by, Tina Manzo

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Squirrel Removal Bergen County, NJ

by ALCO Animal Control

Looking for Squirrel Removal in Bergen County, NJ? ALCO Animal Removal is the Squirrel Removal service for you!
Since 1995 ALCO Animal Removal has been providing excellent Squirrel Removal service for many satisfied clients in Bergen County, NJ.
Whether it is Squirrel Removal service for homes or commercial Squirrel Removal service, ALCO Animal Removal can solve your Squirrel Removal problem easily.
Using the most environment friendly Squirrel Removal products ALCO Animal Removal will safely remove all your unwanted Squirrel in no time.

Squirrels are generally clever and persistent animals
In residential neighborhoods squirrels are notorious for eating out of bird feeders, digging in potted plants either to bury or recover seeds, and for inhabiting sheltered areas including attics. While many companies sell bird feeders which are supposedly "squirrel-proof", very few of them really are. Although squirrels are primarily arboreal (and, therefore, very good climbers), they are also able to live in urban environments that are largely free of trees.
Squirrels are sometimes also pests because they chew on various edible and inedible objects; a habit which helps keep the squirrel's teeth sharp and also wears them down (rodents' teeth grow continuously). Homeowners in areas with a heavy squirrel population must keep attics and basements carefully sealed to prevent property damage caused by nesting squirrels. (A squirrel nest is known as a "drey", especially in Britain.) Some homeowners resort to more interesting ways of dealing with this problem, such as collecting and planting fur from pets (such as domestic cats and dogs) in attics. This fur will indicate to nesting squirrels that a potential predator roams and will discourage habitation. Fake owls and scarecrows are generally ignored by the animals, and the best way to prevent chewing on an object is to coat it with something to make it undesirable: for instance a soft cloth or chili pepper paste or powder. Squirrel trapping is also practiced to remove them from residential areas.
Squirrels can be trained to be hand-fed. Because they are able to cache surplus food, they will take as much food as is available. Squirrels living in parks and campuses in cities have learned that humans are typically a ready source of food. Hand feeding is not recommended, however, because squirrels may carry plague or other animal-borne diseases. Even if they do not carry disease, they often have a hard time telling fingertips from food, and bites are painful.

ALCO Animal Removal specializes in Squirrel Removal in Bergen County, NJ for the following towns: